That's a very interesting thought. Maybe, the weird timeline in the games doesn't even allow something like a "linear playthrough" through the series.But what if the chronological naming of the game (Sub 1, 2, 3, 4...) is more than just something to help players? What there really is a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Submachine? It's unlikely, but I can't find any other explanation.
Submachine 6: the Edge
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Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
The net is vast and infinite
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Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
Wow, I found my writings and sketches during my first playing of Edge. :D
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post pictures?
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http://www.pastelland.com/forum/viewtop ... 893#p52893Error_3113 wrote:post pictures?
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Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
Can you help with these, please:
sys rev init
sys rev terminate
pod dev init
sys rev init
sys rev terminate
pod dev init
Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
a possible translation is system revision initiate, system revision terminate, pod development initiate. But I have no idea.
EDIT: I looked it in Google and "dev init" is an initialization routine for drivers.
EDIT: I looked it in Google and "dev init" is an initialization routine for drivers.
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Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
thanks again, Vortex.
hmm...
why did "pod dev init" message appeared after system was terminated?
hmm...
why did "pod dev init" message appeared after system was terminated?
Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
if Google is right, probably because that's the routine needed to take control of pod.
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Re: Submachine 6: the Edge
wait wait
Pod was ejected ("eject" message appears two second later)
And: if we shotted down the system... How these messages still can appear?
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also, I still don't understand "do not mess with the protocols. If you do, they will lock you up inside. I've seen that happening before."
who are "they"? what is "lock you"? where is "inside"? And it already happened before...
Pod was ejected ("eject" message appears two second later)
And: if we shotted down the system... How these messages still can appear?
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also, I still don't understand "do not mess with the protocols. If you do, they will lock you up inside. I've seen that happening before."
who are "they"? what is "lock you"? where is "inside"? And it already happened before...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOSSublevel 102 wrote:wait wait
Pod was ejected ("eject" message appears two second later)
And: if we shotted down the system... How these messages still can appear?
when the main OS is shut down, you can usually still do some basic things.
they: the protocols.Sublevel 102 wrote:also, I still don't understand "do not mess with the protocols. If you do, they will lock you up inside. I've seen that happening before."
who are "they"? what is "lock you"? where is "inside"? And it already happened before...
lock inside probably means that if they detect you they trap you inside the Edge.